Bobby's Bike Hike - Chicago Bike, Walking & Food Tours
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Christiane Highfill
3 months agoExcellent tour and I highly recommend it. It hit all the points I was interested in, so I was pleased. We did the night tour. Though it was chilly, I enjoyed the brisk air... weather was nice. Streets weren't crowded so it was easy to keep up with the group of 10. Added bonus was the downtown lights, making the city look beautiful. Our guide, Julia, was superb, providing excellent information on the history of Chicago and answering questions from participants. The best bite for me was Gino's East. I've had deep dish before, but the crust sets it apart from all the others. My favorite site was Millennium Park with Cloud Gate, aka "The Bean," what an amazing piece of art, and the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. Chicago is blessed to have such a beautiful venue for concerts and live performances! I thoroughly enjoyed this tour. If you're looking to check out Chicago's favorite foods, go on this tour. You'll see awesome sights and your taste buds will be happy.
Dee Montoya
4 weeks agoOur favorite tour is the China town food tour. Every time we visit Chicago which is at least once a year we always take this tour. The food is so delicious, you leave this experience with a smile on your face and a tummy full of amazing, authentic Chinese food. Jeff and York have been our tour guides and we are always so happy to see them. They are friendly, funny, and full of interesting information. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Chicago or even to those who live here. It's the best!
Michael Calo
4 weeks agoThe food tour of Chicago’s Chinatown was one of the best we’ve done anywhere. The restaurant locations surprised us (a few Michelin plate and Bib Gourmand winners) with some of the best food we’ve tried in a while. Our tour guide Jeff added the perfect amount of history and stories about the area that provided depth to an extremely vibrant neighborhood. We definitely recommend and will most likely repeat this tour.
Rebecca Walkes
3 months agoThis is a great way to sample the foods in Chicago, learn a bit about its history and get to see some tourist spots around town. My favorite was the Chicago style hot dogs and the decor in the Palmer House. We got a great recommendation from our tour guide John for jazz spot after our tour at “Untitled Supper Club”. The drinks, music and ambiance was great.
Ricci Belisario
2 months agoMy work team and I went for the food tour with Gabe and we had a great time! Started off at the christkindlmarkt where we got to have hot cider and some time to look around the market. From there, we got to walk towards different areas of Chicago where we not only received historical information about buildings and locations, but we also got to sit down and enjoy local offerings such as Italian beef, Chicago hotdog, and Chicago deep dish pizza. We learned the meanings of symbols, Chicago's most haunted alley, and had Chicago-style popcorn and brownies. Interesting facts and stories. Gabe was funny and accommodating by taking pictures of the group. Great fun!